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Worth becoming a Part Time Supe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kraetos" data-source="post: 476473" data-attributes="member: 10269"><p>I live in Texas too, we actually had someone from your hub come to mine as a PT sup in the last year or so. But he only lasted about 6 - 8 months. </p><p></p><p>Same as everyone has said before, I haven't met a PT sup that has not had regrets about his decision and wanted to go back to hourly. You have to put up with a mega amount of **** from the higher ups, and usually you can't do anything right. Just like was said before you get no protection in management, and they eat their own.</p><p></p><p>Here's some perspective since we live in the same East Texas area on what has happened to PT sups since I've worked here. I've seen four PT sups quit in the past 1 and half years, they certainly do not last long, and this is a relatively small hub that only has three belts and needs 3 PT sups at one time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kraetos, post: 476473, member: 10269"] I live in Texas too, we actually had someone from your hub come to mine as a PT sup in the last year or so. But he only lasted about 6 - 8 months. Same as everyone has said before, I haven't met a PT sup that has not had regrets about his decision and wanted to go back to hourly. You have to put up with a mega amount of **** from the higher ups, and usually you can't do anything right. Just like was said before you get no protection in management, and they eat their own. Here's some perspective since we live in the same East Texas area on what has happened to PT sups since I've worked here. I've seen four PT sups quit in the past 1 and half years, they certainly do not last long, and this is a relatively small hub that only has three belts and needs 3 PT sups at one time. [/QUOTE]
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